Leaky freakin oil hose
-
- Forum Regular
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:42 pm
Leaky freakin oil hose
This is making me CRAZY. I've been trying to get the right-side oil hose to stop leaking.....the oil migrates out of the case, and down the hose, and within 24 hours of EVERY attempt at getting a good seal leaves a BIG puddle of oil on my garage floor. Have replaced the o-ring (more than ONCE, btw)
and tried making dang sure it's all good & dry, but to no avail. I'm tearing my hair out on this one, nothing is working. Any ideas? From what I can tell,
I'm just not getting a good seal between the crankcase and the hose fitting.
Thanks in advance, I need to get this thing back together so I can get it sold!
and tried making dang sure it's all good & dry, but to no avail. I'm tearing my hair out on this one, nothing is working. Any ideas? From what I can tell,
I'm just not getting a good seal between the crankcase and the hose fitting.
Thanks in advance, I need to get this thing back together so I can get it sold!
-
- Forum Regular
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:42 pm
Yep, straight from the HONDA shop. I had thought that since it's a superceeded number form the original that maybe it USED to use something like a 15 X 3 or 3.5 but I'll be danged if I can find one.
The service manager at the local Honda shop suggests putting a thin bead of Yamabond 4 in the o-ring recess on the case, and letting it set up over night. Also had a suggestion to use some kind of thread sealer on the oil-line bolts. I'll try that tonight and hopefully in the morning NOT have to invent a new colorful metaphor......
Thanks for the reply!!!!!
"Give me ambiguity or give me something else...."
The service manager at the local Honda shop suggests putting a thin bead of Yamabond 4 in the o-ring recess on the case, and letting it set up over night. Also had a suggestion to use some kind of thread sealer on the oil-line bolts. I'll try that tonight and hopefully in the morning NOT have to invent a new colorful metaphor......
Thanks for the reply!!!!!
"Give me ambiguity or give me something else...."
-
- Forum Regular
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:42 pm
I grabbed a good straight edge and checked, the bolt flange is good & flat, good & clean. Actually BLEW in the oil hose (YECH!!!) and observed no leaks.
Also grabbed my air hose and gave it 20 PSI....no air coming out of the line but I DID hear air in the sump. So I am guessing the hose is okay (hope so, you can't buy 'em from Honda anymore....)
So. Cleaned everything off real good. Again. Put a little bead of Yamabond 4 in the o-ring recess in the case and bolted the hose back in. Now I think I'll wait for it to dry, and put the oil back in it in the morning, and MAYBE by tomorrow night I can move on to more pleasing things like carb sync and bolting on the new red bodywork.
Thanks for all your help guys! BTW, this is a very complete restoration I have going on, but I have to sell it when it's finished to square some old problems with our fine friends at the IRS. I'll probably put it on E-bay, but if anyone's interested......
I promise it won't leak.....
Also grabbed my air hose and gave it 20 PSI....no air coming out of the line but I DID hear air in the sump. So I am guessing the hose is okay (hope so, you can't buy 'em from Honda anymore....)
So. Cleaned everything off real good. Again. Put a little bead of Yamabond 4 in the o-ring recess in the case and bolted the hose back in. Now I think I'll wait for it to dry, and put the oil back in it in the morning, and MAYBE by tomorrow night I can move on to more pleasing things like carb sync and bolting on the new red bodywork.
Thanks for all your help guys! BTW, this is a very complete restoration I have going on, but I have to sell it when it's finished to square some old problems with our fine friends at the IRS. I'll probably put it on E-bay, but if anyone's interested......
I promise it won't leak.....
- piit
- Forum Regular
- Posts: 137
- Joined: Sat May 20, 2006 1:22 pm
- Location: Tuusula, Finland
- Location: Tuusula, Finland
Re: Leaky freakin oil hose
Hi, I have not measured, but for me the oil hose O-rings looks same as coming with oil filter...
Cheers,
Pete
Cheers,
Pete
- alimey4u2
- ICOA Web Video Director
- Posts: 5093
- Joined: Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:03 pm
- Location: Uphill, WsM, United Kingdom
Re: Leaky freakin oil hose
Biggest enemy of O-ring seals is seat corrosion. They're bedded in alloy ( old alloy to boot) which means you need to look at the seating area ( wire wool is your friend) together with O-rings of correct dimensions....
ICOA # 656